17-005622 Kimberly Wysong vs. Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission
 Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Friday, June 1, 2018.


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Summary: Petitioner proved by a preponderance of the evidence her entitlement to the requested license.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8KIMBERLY WYSONG,

10Petitioner,

11vs. Case No. 17 - 5622

17FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE

21CONSERVATION COMMISSION,

23Respondent.

24_______________________________/

25RECOMMENDED ORDER

27Pursuant to n otice, a final hearing was held in this case

39on December 20, 2017, by video teleconference at sites in

49Tallahassee and Tampa, Florida , before the Honorable Francine M.

58Ffolkes, a designated administrative law judge of the Division

67of Administrative Hearing s (DOAH).

72APPEARANCES

73For Petitioner: William John Cook, Esquire

79Barker and Cook , P.A.

83Suite 1040

85501 East Kennedy Boulevard

89Tampa, Florida 33602

92For Respondent: Tyler N. Parks, Esquir e

99Bridget Kelly McDonnell, Esquire

103Florida Fish and Wildlife

107Conservation C ommission

110620 South Meridian Street

114Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 1600

119STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE

123The issue to be determined in this case is whether the

134Petitioner, Kimberly Wysong, is entitled to approval of her

143application to add authorization for the family giraffidae to

152her license to possess Class I and/or Class II wildlife for

163exhibition o r public sale.

168PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

170On January 30, 2017, the Respondent, Florida Fish and

179Wildlife Conservation Commission (Agency or FWC), received the

187PetitionerÓs application to add authorization for the family

195giraffidae to her license to possess Clas s I and/or Class II

207wildlife for exhibition or public sale (Application ID 69969).

216The Agency denied her request on May 26, 2017, on the grounds

228that she did not have at least 1,000 hours in the care, feeding,

242handling and husbandry of giraffidae and othe r similar species.

252On June 15, the Petitioner filed a Petition for Administrative

262Proceeding, which was referred to DOAH on October 13.

271The parties filed the Joint Prehearing Stipulation on

279December 11 and their Joint Exhibits on December 15. The final

290hearing was held on December 20. At the final hearing, the

301partiesÓ Joint Exhibits 1 through 1 4 were admitted into

311evidence. The Petitioner presented the testimony of Rhudy

319Holly, owner/operator of Micanopy Zoological Preserve; and the

327Petitioner also t estified on her own behalf. The Agency

337presented the testimony of Steven McDaniel, Investigator

344assigned to the Captive Wildlife Office.

350A one - volume Transcript of the final hearing was filed on

362January 10, 2018. The parties filed proposed recommended

370or der s , which were considered in the preparation of this

381Recommended Order.

383FINDING S OF FACT

387The Parties

3891. The Petitioner currently holds a license to handle

398certain Class I and/or Class II animals , e.g., Class I baboons

409and Class II primates. She is curr ently employed by Jerry

420Holly, and along with other full - time and part - time employees,

433takes care of a number of exotic animals.

4412. The Agency is responsible for determining if applicants

450meet the criteria for issuance of a license, permit or other

461autho rization to possess giraffidae under Florida Administrative

469Code R ules 68A - 6.002(3), 68A - 6.0011 and 68A - 6.022 .

483The Application

4853. On January 25, 2017, the Petitioner wrote to the Agency

496requesting to add giraff idae to her license. The application

506inclu ded two letters of recommendation and a spreadsheet

515detailing 1,003 hours spent working with a giraffe owned by

526Rhudy Holly. The information that the Petitioner sent to the

536Agency is the type of information she and others in her industry

548typically submit when requesting authorization to handle other

556animals. In response to a request for additional information,

565the Petitioner provided clarification of her hours and a copy of

576her current license.

5794. The spreadsheet documented hours spent with the giraffe

588between October 19, 2015, and January 23, 2017. The documented

598time averaged six hours per day and showed that the time was

610spent doing a combination of enrichment, cleaning,

617husbandry/handling, and feeding. The Petitioner testified that

624she noted her h ours on a daily basis and then entered the hours

638into an Excel spreadsheet at the end of each week.

6485. For the first two weeks, the Petitioner started working

658with the giraffe under the supervision of its owner, Rhudy

668Holly. Mr. Holly has had his licens e to handle giraffes for at

681least five years and started working with them around 2007.

691Mr. Holly taught the Petitioner how to take care of the giraffe.

703He went over the basics until he was comfortable that she

714understood the giraffeÓs behavior and manne risms and she could

724safely handle the giraffe. He checked on her progress

733periodically. He also has an employee who works with the

743giraffe who was also available to the Petitioner for any

753questions or help with the giraffe.

7596. The Petitioner described a typical day working with the

769giraffe. In the mornings, she spent about two and a half hours

781cleaning the feed area, then gathering and loading fresh feed.

791Cleaning the feed area requires shifting the giraffe out of the

802barn to his outdoor enclosure. C oaxing the giraffe to leave the

814barn and go outside can take up to 45 minutes because the

826giraffe is a shy and skittish animal and cannot be rushed. Once

838the giraffe is outside, the Petitioner cleans the feed area

848including his troth and buckets and then refills them. She then

859coaxes the giraffe to come back into the barn using cut branches

871(ÐbrowsesÑ), romaine lettuce or various fruits. Mr. Holly

879testified that two and a half hours was typical for these

890activities when you are learning how to handle and take care of

902the giraffe.

9047. At midday, the Petitioner returned for about two hours

914to clean the feed area of the barn again and also to pressure

927wash the barn. Mr. Holly testified that the barn is large and

939two hours was not an unusual amount of time to spend on these

952activities.

9538. In the afternoon, the Petitioner returned for about one

963and a half hours to clean and shift the giraffe back into the

976barn. Each visit included enrichment. Enrichment consisted of

984spending time interacting with the gira ffe, which can include

994stimulation and entertainment using branches, treats, and even

1002spoons hung on the fence for play.

10099. The Petitioner was able to devote an average of six

1020hours per day to taking care of the giraffe because she has a

1033f ull - time employ ee who helps take care of the primates and a

1048part - time employee who helps with cage repairs and maintenance.

1059The Denial

106110. On May 26, 2017, the Agency issued its Notice of

1072Denial. It stated that because the PetitionerÓs current job is

1082full - time , Ðit d oes not appear that [she] had time to obtain the

1097required experience hours for giraffidae.Ñ The denial went on

1106to state that the Agency Ðhas reason to believe that six hours

1118per day is an unreasonable amount of time to spend caring for

1130one giraffe and the refore, that these hours have been

1140falsified.Ñ Furthermore, the denial stated that the Petitioner

1148Ðin a conversation with FWC Investigator Steven McDaniel . . .

1159stated [she] spent about half of the documented experience hours

1169sitting and observing the gir affe.Ñ The denial states that

1179Ðobservation timeÑ cannot be claimed to meet the experience

1188requirements of the rule.

119211. The Petitioner and Mr. Holly testified that there were

1202no chairs at the giraffeÓs barn and enclosure for Ðsitting.Ñ In

1213addition, Mr. Holly testified that references to observation was

1222time spent using branches and other treats for enrichment, to

1232learn and understand the giraffeÓs Ðbody language and behavior,Ñ

1242and Ðwas also a way for them to sort of build a bond.Ñ In his

1257opinion these activities were part of husbandry, i.e.,

1265Ðeverything that goes into taking care of that giraffe.Ñ The

1275Agency did not offer any contrary factual or expert testimony

1285regarding husbandry of giraffes.

128912. The Petitioner testified persuasively that she

1296expend ed the time required to obtain her experience hours, that

1307she did not falsify the hours submitted in her application, and

1318that she did not spend half of her hours just sitting and

1330observing the giraffe. Investigator McDanielsÓ testimony showed

1337that the Ag ency only made a cursory attempt to verify the

1349PetitionerÓs hours. The Agency did not contact Mr. Holly,

1358although he wrote a letter of recommendation as part of the

1369PetitionerÓs application; and Investigator McDaniel did not

1376actually observe the Petitione rÓs interactions with the giraffe.

1385CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

138813. DOAH has jurisdiction over the subject matter of this

1398proceeding and the parties under sections 120.569 and 120.57(1) ,

1407Florida Statutes (2017) .

141114. The Petitioner has the burden of proving her

1420ent itlement to the license by a preponderance of the credible

1431evidence. See DepÓt of Banking & Fin. v. Osborne Stern , 670 So.

14432d 932, 935 (Fla. 1996); DepÓt of Transp. v. J.W.C. Co., Inc. ,

1455396 So. 2d 778, 788 (Fla. 1st DCA 1981). The Petitioner carried

1467her burden.

146915. Under r ule 68A - 6.002 giraffes are Class II wildlife.

1481Rule 68A - 6.022(5) requires applicants to have at least 1,000

1493hours over one year of Ðsubstantial practical experienceÑ in the

1503Ðcare, feeding, handling and husbandryÑ of the species for whic h

1514the permit is sought. Based on the above findings of fact and

1526the evidence adduced at the hearing, the Petitioner met this

1536requirement.

153716. Rule 68A - 6.022(5) also requires that an applicant

1547provide:

1548c. References of no less than two (2)

1556individuals, no more than one of which may

1564be a relative of the applicant, having

1571personal knowledge of the applicantÓs stated

1577experience. One of these references must be

1584licensed by the commission for wildlife of

1591the same family and the same or higher class

1600for which the applicant is seeking

1606authorization or a representative of a

1612professional organization or governmental

1616institution. Examples of such organizations

1621or institutions include, but are not limited

1628to, universities, public service agencies,

1633zoological assoc iations, herpetological

1637societies and veterinarians.

1640d. Additional documentation may include

1645records of prior permits for the keeping of

1653captive wildlife, employment records, and

1658any other competent documentation of the

1664requisite experience.

1666* * *

16694. Providing false information to document

1675the applicantÓs experience, by the applicant

1681or any reference, is prohibited as provided

1688in Sections 837.012 and 837.06, F.S.

169417. The evidence adduced at the hearing proved that the

1704Petitioner provided all the requ ired information to obtain the

1714license. The evidence adduced at the hearing also showed that

1724neither the Petitioner nor Mr. Holly provided Ðfalse information

1733to document the [PetitionerÓs] experience.Ñ

1738RECOMMENDATION

1739Based upon the foregoing Findings of F act and Conclusions

1749of Law, it is,

1753RECOMMENDED that FWC enter a final order granting the

1762PetitionerÓs request to add giraffidae to her license to possess

1772Class I and/or Class II wildlife for exhibition or public sale.

1783DONE AND ENTERED this 13th day of Feb ruary , 2018 , in

1794Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.

1798S

1799FRANCINE M. FFOLKES

1802Administrative Law Judge

1805Division of Administrative Hearings

1809The DeSoto Building

18121230 Apalachee Parkway

1815Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 3060

1820(850) 488 - 9 675

1825Fax Filing (850) 921 - 6847

1831www.doah.state.fl.us

1832Filed with the Clerk of the

1838Division of Administrative Hearings

1842this 13th day of February 2018.

1848COPIES FURNISHED:

1850William John Cook, Esquire

1854Barker and Cook , P.A.

1858Suite 1040

1860501 East Kennedy Bouleva rd

1865Tampa, Florida 33602

1868(eServed)

1869Tyler N. Parks, Esquire

1873Florida Fish and Wildlife

1877Conservation Commission

1879620 South Meridian Street

1883Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 1600

1888(eServed)

1889Bridget Kelly McDonnell, Esquire

1893Florida Fish and Wildlife

1897Conservatio n Commission

1900620 South Meridian Street

1904Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 1600

1909(eServed)

1910Eugen e Nichols "Nick" Wiley II, Executive Director

1918F lorida Fish and Wildlife

1923Conservation Commission

1925Farris Bryant Building

1928620 South Meridian Street

1932Tallahassee, Florid a 32399 - 1600

1938(eServed)

1939Harol d G. "Bud" Vielhauer, General Counsel

1946Florida Fish and Wildlife

1950Conservation Commission

1952Farris Bryant Building

1955620 South Meridian Street

1959Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 1050

1964(eServed)

1965NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

1971All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within

198115 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions

1992to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that

2003will issue the Final Order in this case.

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Proceedings
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Date: 05/03/2022
Proceedings: Agency Final Order filed.
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Date: 06/01/2018
Proceedings: Order Closing File. CASE CLOSED.
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Date: 06/01/2018
Proceedings: Petitioner's Notice of Settlement filed.
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Date: 05/10/2018
Proceedings: Order Denying Respondent's Motion to Bifurcate Hearing for Attorney's Fees.
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Date: 05/10/2018
Proceedings: Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Date: 05/10/2018
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for June 11, 2018; 10:00 a.m.; Tampa and Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 05/08/2018
Proceedings: Petitioner's Memorandum in Opposition to Respondent's Motion to Bifurcate Attorney's Fee Hearing filed.
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Date: 05/08/2018
Proceedings: Respondent's Motion to Bifurcate Hearing for Attorney's Fees and Response to Order Requiring Hearing Dates filed.
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Date: 05/08/2018
Proceedings: Notice of Appearance filed.
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Date: 05/07/2018
Proceedings: Order Requiring Hearing Dates.
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Date: 04/25/2018
Proceedings: Petitioner's Application for Attorney's Fees filed.
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Date: 04/02/2018
Proceedings: Agency Final Order
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Date: 02/13/2018
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Proceedings: Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
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Date: 02/13/2018
Proceedings: Recommended Order (hearing held December 20, 2017). CASE CLOSED.
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Date: 02/07/2018
Proceedings: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
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Date: 01/29/2018
Proceedings: Petitioner's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
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Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
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Date: 12/18/2017
Proceedings: Notice of Appearance (Bridget McDonnell) filed.
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Date: 12/14/2017
Proceedings: Petitioner's Memorandum in Opposition to Respondent's Motion to Continue Hearing filed.
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Proceedings: Respondent's Request for Continuance filed.
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Date: 12/11/2017
Proceedings: Joint Prehearing Stipulation filed.
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Date: 10/20/2017
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Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for December 20 and 21, 2017; 9:30 a.m.; Tampa and Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 10/19/2017
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Date: 10/17/2017
Proceedings: Initial Order.
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Date: 10/13/2017
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Date: 10/13/2017
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Date: 10/13/2017
Proceedings: Request for Assignment of Administrative Law Judge and Notice of Preservation of Record filed.

Case Information

Judge:
FRANCINE M. FFOLKES
Date Filed:
10/13/2017
Date Assignment:
10/17/2017
Last Docket Entry:
05/03/2022
Location:
Tampa, Florida
District:
Middle
Agency:
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